Scotland Magazine

TRAVELS WITH TOM

The Knoydart Peninsula, between Loch Nevis and Loch Hourn, has always been one of the most remote parts of the Highlands. It is still the only inhabited part of the mainland that can’t be reached by car. A paradise for nature lovers, walkers and anyone seeking a true Highland adventure, its rugged beauty is matched by the poignancy of its past.

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